How can set the background image, or clear the background, of a search bar, like the note application?
13 Answers
A future-proof way:
[searchBar setBackgroundImage:[UIImage new]];
[searchBar setTranslucent:YES];
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Great, but :
[UIImage new]
is equivalent to[[UIImage alloc] init]
. Your image is never released. > Do[searchBar setBackgroundImage:[[UIImage new]autorelease]];
– MartinMay 23, 2013 at 17:38 -
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8Martin no! Use ARC dammit. Unless you need super performant code, even then I'm not convinced ARC wont be better for most situations. Jun 13, 2013 at 16:47
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mj_ has the answer that i used. i was just going to comment as such but i can't yet. So i'll just post my own answer with my implementation where I add a search bar to the top of a table view with a semi-transparent BG.
DLog(@" Add search bar to table view");
//could be a UIImageView to display an image..?
bg = [[[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 45)] autorelease];
bg.backgroundColor = [UIColor blackColor];
UISearchBar *sb = [[[UISearchBar alloc]initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 290, 45)] autorelease];
sb.barStyle = UIBarStyleBlackTranslucent;
sb.showsCancelButton = NO;
sb.autocorrectionType = UITextAutocorrectionTypeNo;
sb.autocapitalizationType = UITextAutocapitalizationTypeNone;
sb.delegate = self;
[bg addSubview:sb];
table.tableHeaderView = bg;
for (UIView *subview in sb.subviews) {
if ([subview isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UISearchBarBackground")]) {
[subview removeFromSuperview];
break;
}
}
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3+1 for still being accurate in 2011. I was looking for the last five lines of your example. Cheers!– epologeeJan 25, 2011 at 21:20
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if you use an uiimageview to display a backgroundimage and you want to hide the searchbar behind the navigationbar, the image needs to be 44 px height. Or use clipsToBounds = YES, otherwise there will be a 1 px line drawn under the navigationbar.– OlofJul 25, 2011 at 9:32
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I did like this: NSClassFromString([NSString stringWithFormat:@"U%@Sea%@", @"I", @"rchBarBackground"]) in case apple would search for strings naming their private class.. but don't know if it would help(?)– hfossliAug 19, 2011 at 13:29
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1Will Apple reject this code because it's using private class "UISearchBarBackground"? Dec 25, 2011 at 6:00
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I used this in an application that was submitted to the app store and it was not rejected.– katbyteDec 10, 2012 at 19:45
I had problems w/ the answer above. I used the following.
for (UIView *subview in searchBar.subviews) {
if ([subview isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UISearchBarBackground")]) {
[subview removeFromSuperview];
break;
}
}
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I'm wrong, it only does that if you put this code in layoutSubviews. Duh. Nov 30, 2010 at 4:41
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3Don't forget to set your color after
for
cycle -[searchBar setBackgroundColor:[UIColor clearColor]];
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This worked for me (ios4.2+)
// Change the search bar background
-(void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated {
for (UIView *subview in self.searchBar.subviews) {
if ([subview isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UISearchBarBackground")]) {
UIView *bg = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:subview.frame];
bg.backgroundColor = [UIColor colorWithPatternImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"search_bar_bg"]];
[self.searchBar insertSubview:bg aboveSubview:subview];
[subview removeFromSuperview];
break;
}
}
}
I just came up with a solution that works really well. You have to override the UISearchBar and then hide both the Background and Segment Control layers. Then Draw the background.
@ .m
#import "UISearchBar.h"
#import <QuartzCore/QuartzCore.h>
@implementation UISearchBar(CustomBackground)
- (id)init
{
for ( UIView * subview in self.subviews )
{
if ([subview isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UISearchBarBackground") ] )
subview.alpha = 0.0;
if ([subview isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UISegmentedControl") ] )
subview.alpha = 0.0;
}
return self;
}
+ (UIImage *) bgImagePortrait
{
static UIImage *image = nil;
if (image == nil)
image = [[UIImage imageNamed:@"UISearchBarBack.png"] retain ];
return image;
}
+ (UIImage *) bgImageLandscape
{
static UIImage *image = nil;
if (image == nil)
image = [[UIImage imageNamed:@"UISearchBarBack.png"] retain];
return image;
}
- (void) drawLayer:(CALayer *)layer inContext:(CGContextRef)contenxt
{
if ([self isMemberOfClass:[UISearchBar class]] == NO)
return;
UIImage * image = ( self.frame.size.width > 320 ) ? [UISearchBar bgImageLandscape ] : [UISearchBar bgImagePortrait ];
for ( UIView * subview in self.subviews ) {
if ([subview isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UISearchBarBackground") ] )
subview.alpha = 0.0;
if ([subview isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UISegmentedControl") ] )
subview.alpha = 0.0;
}
CGContextTranslateCTM( contenxt , 0 , image.size.height );
CGContextScaleCTM( contenxt, 1.0, -1.0 );
CGContextDrawImage( contenxt , CGRectMake( 0 , 0 , image.size.width , image.size.height ), image.CGImage );
}
@end
@ .h
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import <QuartzCore/QuartzCore.h>
@interface UISearchBar(CustomBackground)
@end
Hope this helps!
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You have two questions here:
1.UISearchBar clear background color:
See my answer here
2.Set background image
Solution:(If you are in iOS 5.0 +)
[[UISearchBar appearance]setSearchFieldBackgroundImage:[navBarGradImage resizableImageWithCapInsets:inset2] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
NOTE: You can also try using a transparent image as a background.
Hope this helps.
I prefer to just set the alpha to 0 so you can hide/show on demand.
// Hide
[[self.theSearchBar.subviews objectAtIndex:0] setAlpha:0.0];
// Show
[[self.theSearchBar.subviews objectAtIndex:0] setAlpha:1.0];
How to set background color in UISearchBar:
#import <QuartzCore/QuartzCore.h>
Then make an outlet connection to search bar (say, objSearchbar
), and use these lines :
for (UIView *subview in self.objSearchbar.subviews)
{
if ([subview isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UISearchBarBackground")])
{
[subview removeFromSuperview];
break;
}
}
self.tweetSearchbar.layer.backgroundColor = [UIColor blueColor].CGColor;
with iOS8 sdks apple moved @"UISearchBarBackground" view one level deeper, so have will need to look at subviews of the child-views as bellow,
for (UIView *subview in searchBar.subviews) {
for(UIView* grandSonView in subview.subviews){
if ([grandSonView isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UISearchBarBackground")]) {
grandSonView.alpha = 0.0f;
}else if([grandSonView isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UISearchBarTextField")] ){
NSLog(@"Keep textfiedld bkg color");
}else{
grandSonView.alpha = 0.0f;
}
}//for cacheViews
}//subviews
Set background image
UIImageView *backgroundView = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithFrame:searchBar.bounds];
backgroundView.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"xxxx.png"];
[searchBar insertSubview:backgroundView atIndex:1]; // at index 1 but not 0
[backgroundView release];